Current practices in cancer pain management in Asia: a survey of patients and physicians across 10 countries
Abstract
In order to implement more effective policies for cancer pain management, a better understanding of current practices is needed. Physicians managing cancer pain and patients experiencing cancer pain were randomly surveyed across 10 Asian countries to assess attitudes and perceptions toward cancer pain management. A total of 463 physicians (77.3% oncologists) with a median experience of 13 years were included. Medical school training on opioid...
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Title
Current practices in cancer pain management in Asia: a survey of patients and physicians across 10 countries
Published Date
Apr 27, 2015
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
8
Pages
1196 - 1204
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